We Three Kings

“When they saw the star, they rejoiced with exceeding great joy. And when they were come into the house, they saw the young child with Mary his mother, and fell down, and worshipped him: and when they had opened their treasures, they presented unto him gifts; gold, and frankincense, and myrrh.” (Matthew 2:10-11)

The Magi followed the Star to meet the Christ Child face to face and worship Him. Interestingly, the song we would attribute to these “wise men” is based on a lot of assumption which has dramatized the visit of the Magi to honor the Son of God. However, the song itself gives us some food for thought as we consider its context.

“Who really were the three kings? Some people call them Magi, or Wise Men, or even astrologers. The American Rev. John Henry Hopkins who wrote this carol in 1857 doesn’t exactly let us in on the mystery. His greatest explanation is of a more poetic nature in his beautiful description of that “Star of Wonder,” guiding us “to the Perfect Light,” one of the great symbols of Christianity. Since his time, many scholars have delved into the controversial identity of these three men named Melchior, Kaspar, and Balthazar but the popularity and message of his carol has remained constant for over a hundred years.”

We Three Kings

We three kings of Orient are Bearing gifts, we traverse afar. Field and fountain, moor and mountain, Following yonder star.

Chorus Oh, star of wonder, star of night, Star with royal beauty bright, Westward leading, still proceeding, Guide us to thy perfect Light.

Born a king on Bethlehem’s plain, Gold we bring to crown Him again, King forever, ceasing never, Over us all to reign. Chorus

Glorious now behold Him arise, King and God and sacrifice. Alleluia, Alleluia; Earth to the heavens replies. Chorus

Aside from the dramatized visit of the Magi from the east, let us consider the words of the chorus that are rich with meaning:

Oh, star of wonder, star of night, Star with royal beauty bright, Westward leading, still proceeding, Guide us to thy perfect Light.

There are far too many “Stars” to be followed today. Some follow movie stars, some follow sports stars, some even follow “religious” stars. Which “Star” are you following? Are you following the Star of Christ? Or are you following the Star of Christmas? There’s a world of difference between the two.

The “Star of Christ” will lead you to Him, just as it led shepherds and Magi to the place where they could meet Him face to face. The “Star of Christ” is found in the heart of God who is full of Grace toward us who desire a greater measure of Him! The “Star of Christ” is found in the one whose heart is fixed on spreading the Good News of Jesus Christ throughout the earth, proclaiming, “Glory to God in the highest and on earth, peace goodwill toward men!”

But, we need to beware of the trap laid by the enemy to lure this world into following the “Star of Christmas” which focuses on just that— Christmas…the stores, the shopping, gift-giving, parties, pageants, cantatas, the hustle and bustle, the busy-ness, all that would rob us of our joy.

When the Magi saw the star, they were filled with “exceeding great joy.” If we’re not filled with “exceeding great joy” today, then we’re probably guilty of following the “Star of Christmas” rather than the “Star of Christ.”

The true child of God will celebrate the birth, death and resurrection of Christ every day of their life, regardless of the “season,” regardless of the “holiday.” Celebration of Him should be a lifestyle.

Examine your heart today and ask yourself, “Am I following the Star of Christ or the Star of Christmas?” But beware…you may be shocked at your answer.

Father, forgive me for allowing myself to be a victim of the enemy’s scheme to take the focus off of You and to put it on everything else. Lord, I want to be single-minded when it comes to my relationship with You. Help me follow the Star of Christ, the only Star that will lead me to where I can worship You face to face. I love you Lord! Thank you for reminding me that You are the only Star that I worship and adore. Amen!